- java.lang.Object
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- javax.swing.AbstractCellEditor
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- javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor
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- com.iamsoft.util.ui.swing.JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,CellEditor
,TableCellEditor
,TreeCellEditor
- Enclosing class:
- JTreeTable
public class JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor extends DefaultCellEditor
An editor that can be used to edit the tree column. This extends DefaultCellEditor and uses a JTextField (actually, TreeTableTextField) to perform the actual editing.To support editing of the tree column we can not make the tree editable. The reason this doesn't work is that you can not use the same component for editing and renderering. The table may have the need to paint cells, while a cell is being edited. If the same component were used for the rendering and editing the component would be moved around, and the contents would change. When editing, this is undesirable, the contents of the text field must stay the same, including the caret blinking, and selections persisting. For this reason the editing is done via a TableCellEditor.
Another interesting thing to be aware of is how tree positions its render and editor. The render/editor is responsible for drawing the icon indicating the type of node (leaf, branch...). The tree is responsible for drawing any other indicators, perhaps an additional +/- sign, or lines connecting the various nodes. So, the renderer is positioned based on depth. On the other hand, table always makes its editor fill the contents of the cell. To get the allusion that the table cell editor is part of the tree, we don't want the table cell editor to fill the cell bounds. We want it to be placed in the same manner as tree places it editor, and have table message the tree to paint any decorations the tree wants. Then, we would only have to worry about the editing part. The approach taken here is to determine where tree would place the editor, and to override the
reshape
method in the JTextField component to nudge the textfield to the location tree would place it. Since JTreeTable will paint the tree behind the editor everything should just work. So, that is what we are doing here. Determining of the icon position will only work if the TreeCellRenderer is an instance of DefaultTreeCellRenderer. If you need custom TreeCellRenderers, that don't descend from DefaultTreeCellRenderer, and you want to support editing in JTreeTable, you will have to do something similiar.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor
DefaultCellEditor.EditorDelegate
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor
clickCountToStart, delegate, editorComponent
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Fields inherited from class javax.swing.AbstractCellEditor
changeEvent, listenerList
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description TreeTableCellEditor()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Component
getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, int r, int c)
Overridden to determine an offset that tree would place the editor at.boolean
isCellEditable(EventObject e)
This is overridden to forward the event to the tree.-
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor
cancelCellEditing, getCellEditorValue, getClickCountToStart, getComponent, getTreeCellEditorComponent, setClickCountToStart, shouldSelectCell, stopCellEditing
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Methods inherited from class javax.swing.AbstractCellEditor
addCellEditorListener, fireEditingCanceled, fireEditingStopped, getCellEditorListeners, removeCellEditorListener
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface javax.swing.CellEditor
addCellEditorListener, removeCellEditorListener
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Method Detail
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getTableCellEditorComponent
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, int r, int c)
Overridden to determine an offset that tree would place the editor at. The offset is determined from thegetRowBounds
JTree method, and additionally from the icon DefaultTreeCellRenderer will use.The offset is then set on the TreeTableTextField component created in the constructor, and returned.
- Specified by:
getTableCellEditorComponent
in interfaceTableCellEditor
- Overrides:
getTableCellEditorComponent
in classDefaultCellEditor
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isCellEditable
public boolean isCellEditable(EventObject e)
This is overridden to forward the event to the tree. This will return true if the click count >= 3, or the event is null.- Specified by:
isCellEditable
in interfaceCellEditor
- Overrides:
isCellEditable
in classDefaultCellEditor
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